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Finding Their Feet

An illustration to accompany an article in Inside Housing Magazine, about providing support for children and teenagers who are in care homes and an ongoing commitment when they are ready to leave care, so helping them to become independent. The bases of the illustration is about ‘flying the nest’ resulting in a conceptual image of a nest with children inside and teenagers walking out.

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“A partnership between Nottingham City Homes and Nottingham Council aims to move away from large traditional care homes for children, to smaller homes that encourage independence. The ALMO has worked with Nottingham Council to develop a care scheme that aims to teach young people the skills they need to live independently. The two organisations have set up six ‘semi-independent’ care homes for small groups of two to three young people. In theory, residents can be between the ages of 12 and 18, but in reality most of the 200-plus young people housed since the project began in February 2011 have been older teenagers. No adults live in the homes, but the young people receive daily visits to check in on their progress, as well as visits from their individual social workers.”

tags: finding their feet, inside housing magazine, editorial illustration, children, foster care, forster children, children in foster care, teenagers in foster care, foster care support, care homes, independent children, fleeing the nest, flying the nest, Nottingham City Homes, care scheme, social workers, social care, children in a nest, nest on a tree, children walking out of a nest
Wednesday 05.27.20
Posted by Katie Edwards
 

Can the bank account opening experience be improved?

Little things can add up. A new study shows that Millennials and digital customers see room for improvement in retail banks’ account opening processes. Where were the gaps? And what small steps could banks take to create a better experience? Read the article here…

Editorial illustration for Deloitte

Editorial illustration for Deloitte

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tags: Account opening, back accounts, bank account, bank account opening, how to open a bank account, online banking, opening a bank account online, improve bank account opening experience, digital banking, editorial illustration, banking illustration, deloitte magazine
Tuesday 05.26.20
Posted by Katie Edwards
 

The Financial Curse, The Guardian

Very excited to have 3 illustrations in Fridays Guardian. I have had illustrations in many newspapers before, but The Guardian was one I had aspired to work with since graduating. Only took me 11 years, but got there in the end.

The Finance Curse is about the idea that once a financial sector grows above an optimal size and beyond its useful roles, it begins to harm the country that hosts it. I used the analogy of a deep rooted blooming tree harming the seedlings and trees growing underneath it by starving them of light and water.

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tags: financial curse, financial illustration, editorial illustration, blossom tree, guardian, guardian illustration, financial sector, deep rooted tree, deep rooted tree anology, deep rooted tree analogy, lemon squeezer illustration, house of cards
Friday 05.22.20
Posted by Katie Edwards
 
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